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SUMMARY:Free Haircuts and Puppy Love  with Celebrity Stylist\, Roberto Novo
DESCRIPTION:Monday Nov 10\, 2025 3:30pm – 5:00pm\nMonday Dec 1\, 2025\, 1pm – 3pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nFREE\nSpots are limited\, First Come\, First Cut \nScreenshot
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/free-haircuts-and-puppy-love-with-celebrity-stylist-roberto-novo-2/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Wolfenoot Performance / Ritual Written by Tamara Wyndham
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of wolves and the wolf within us. The ritual is written by Tamara Wyndham. \nSunday\, November 23rd\, 6:30 pm\nWestbeth Community Space 155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\,\nNew York\, NY 10014. \n$15 donation \nThe holiday of Wolfenoot was created by a 7-year-old boy from New Zealand in 2018.\nA ritual of joy and release to bring out your inner wild wolf! Come howl with us\, experience the dance of the Wolf Spirit\, witness a body printing\, hear the story and song of La Loba\, and be blessed with full moon water.\nPotluck dinner afterwards. Bring what you love to eat and drink; but in the spirit of the wolf\, meat and vegetarian/vegan meat substitutes are encouraged. \nPerforming:\nBreadpussy – dance\nKelvin Daly – music on an instrument of his own design\nEric Blitz – drums\nJennifer Gonzalez Blitz – storytelling and singing\nTamara Wyndham – body printing
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/wolfenoot-performance-ritual-written-by-tamara-wyndham/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Joan Hall Collage Workshop
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/joan-hall-collage-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T140000
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CREATED:20251026T231759Z
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SUMMARY:Learn to Tap Dance With Your HandsShort video of the class
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/learn-to-tap-dance-with-your-hands/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T210000
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night The Witch
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Nov 1\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nHailed as one of the best horror films of the 21st century. \nClick image for more info about the film.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-the-witch/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T190000
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SUMMARY:Stories Around the Table Losing It
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday October 28\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nSTORIES AROUND THE TABLE began many years ago as a Word of Mouth project by Karen Ludwig for actors and writers. Over the years and under her guidance it has evolved into a literary group of women whose stories originate in personal experience and the challenges of that experience. Recently the group began giving annual presentations of their work\, of which this is the 5th or 6th. \nKaren Ludwig’s numerous Broadway credits include Neil Simon’s BROADWAY BOUND\, and THE DEVILS with Anne Bancroft. She appeared in many Off-Broadway performances at The Public Theater and was a member of Andre Gregory’s Manhattan Project. She was in the world premiere of MOONCHILDREN at The Royal Court in London as well as playing Lady McDuff in MACBETH at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.Karen Ludwig produced and directed UTA HAGEN’S ACTING CLASS; a compelling DVD of her incomparable teacher conducting Master Acting Classes UTAHAGENVIDEO.com. Ms. Ludwig has directed plays for the Theater for the New City\, NYU School of the Arts\, Ensemble Studio Theater\, Circle Rep\, and The HB Playwrights. On TV she is a LAW and ORDER veteran and many other shows. She conducted an acclaimed interview series ABOUT THE WORK with prominent theater people at the New School for Drama where she also taught for many years.\nhttp://karenludwig.com/#actor \nJoyce Aaron\nOboe winner for Acting in a play Acrobatics co written by Luna Tarlo. Original member of The Open Theater\, directed by Joseph Chaikin. Premiered America Hurrah by Jean Claude Van Itallie in New York and at The Royal Court Theater in London. Lived and worked with Sam Shepard on many of his early plays.\nJoan Hall Known for her artwork\, Joan Hall’s collages and assemblages havebeen exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide\, including theCentre Georges Pompidou in Paris\, and the Museo Rufino Tamayo inMexico. She is a winner of the Miriam Chaikin Foundation 2018 awardfor her poetry. Joan’s poetry and collage books\, Journey to Somewhere\,Behind My Mind\, and Rhyme Time are available on Amazon. Joan hasbeen a resident of Westbeth since 1971.\nhttps://www.joanhallcollage.com \nDawn D/Arcy is a writer\, actor and musician notably\, as well as relevantly\, having played bass in fellow writer Diane Spodarek’s Detroit punk band The Dangerous Diane Band. She worked at The Actors Studio with director John Stix as well as with actor/director Estelle Parsons on Yeats translation of Oedipus starring Al Pacino and Dianne Wiest. She is the very proud grandma of Etta Rose and is never\, ever unaware of how lucky and grateful she is to write\, co-create and perform with Karen Ludwig and this brilliant group of artists for the past 20+ years. \nDiane Spodarek is a Canadian American writer and a recipient of artist fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts. \nDale Soules\nis an American actress known for starring in The Messenger\, Sesame Street\, and for portraying Frieda Berlin in Orange Is the New Black from 2014 to 2019. She appeared in the original production of Hair in the role of Jeannie. \nArtwork: “NonFiction” by Christina Maile
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/stories-around-the-table-losing-it/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Freeze Your Rent  SCREE and DRIE programs presentation
DESCRIPTION:Click image to enlarge\n Monday October 27\, 2025 at 1pm – 3pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nFree\, All Welcome
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/freeze-your-rent-scree-and-drie-programs-presentation/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T200000
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SUMMARY:Creative Ozone: The Artists of Westbeth  Book Launch with author Miriam Chaiken
DESCRIPTION:Friday Oct 17\, 2025 at 7pm\nWesteth Community\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nand a second launch\nWednesday Oct 22\, 2025 at 6pm\nsponsored by Village Preservation\nat Westbeth Community Room\nThis talk will concentrate on the architecture of Westbeth.\nFor more info about this free event Village Preservation \n” From legendary photographer Diane Arbus and conceptual artist Hans Haacke to avant-garde theater pioneers like Joe Chaikin and Gloria Miguel\, Westbeth has nurtured some of the most influential voices in contemporary art. Beyond its creative legacy\, the residence has been a hub for social change. Its artists played leading roles in the anti-Vietnam protests\, LGBTQ+ rights movements\, feminist art collectives\, and urban preservation efforts. \nIn Creative Ozone\, Miriam Chaiken offers a rare insider’s look at this extraordinary community. Drawing on intimate interviews with multiple generations of Westbeth residents\, including those who grew up in the building as “feral children” immersed in art from birth\, Chaiken captures the spirit of a place where creativity and activism are inseparable. She explores how Westbeth artists have weathered gentrification\, economic upheavals\, and major historical events\, from 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy to the ongoing pandemic\, revealing the resilience of this one-square-block artistic village. Blending vivid storytelling with cultural history\, Creative Ozone is a tribute to the artists who shaped\, and were shaped by\, New York City. \nRich with character-driven narratives\, this book will captivate art lovers\, history buffs\, and anyone fascinated by the creative life. Whether you’re drawn to the bohemian legends of Greenwich Vil­lage\, the evolution of urban spaces\, or the intersection of art and activism\, Creative Ozone offers an unforgettable portrait of a community like no other.”\n– Fordham University Press \nMiriam Chaiken\nMiriam’s earlier writing derives from her years of anthropological field research in Africa and Asia\, focusing on poverty and hunger alleviation\, gender equity\, and the welfare of children. She has published many articles and co-edited two books on international development and community resilience.  \nAfter extensive research on three continents\, she pivoted to her most eo ic site yet – Greenwich Village in New York. Three members of Miriam’s family were long-time residents of the Westbeth Artists’ Residence\, which opened doors when she turned her anthropological gaze to this community. After three decades of research in villages in sub-Saharan Africa\, she realized that Westbeth is a vertical village\, with all the drama and intrigue of any village. Her book Creative Ozone: The Artists of Westbeth (Empire State Books from Fordham University Press) recounts the history of the Westbeth community\, and focuses on the intriguing characters that called Westbeth home.  \nMiriam was formerly Dean of the Conroy Honors College and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at New Mexico State University. She lives with her husband and fellow anthropologist Tom Conelly in southern New Mexico.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/creative-ozone-the-artists-of-westbeth-book-launch-with-author-miriam-chaiken/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T180000
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SUMMARY:Fix-It Night  Don't Trash It Repair It
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Oct 7\, 2025 6pm – 9pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY \nBring a lamp gone dark\, too-hot toaster\, wobbly chair\, vacuum sans vavoom or anything needing an expert on the case! \nPlease email: westbethconservation@gmail.com to book a slot. \nOne item per visitor\, please. Suggested donation $5 per repair.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/fix-it-night-dont-trash-it-repair-it/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westbeth Beautification Committee":MAILTO:westbethfleamarket@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Vado Diomande's West African Dance and Drum Class
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays Oct 7\, 14\, 21\, 28\, 2025 3:30pm – 5:00pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nFREE: All Ages All Levels! \n Click image to enlarge.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/vado-diomande-west-african-dance-and-drum-class/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T120000
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CREATED:20251002T023052Z
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SUMMARY:Free Flu Shot from Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/free-flu-shot-from-northwell/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T203000
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CREATED:20250922T002759Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Immortals: Film Portraits Presented by Lucille Rhodes
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Oct 4\, 2025 at 7pm\nfeatures film portraits of Benny Andrews\, Barton Benes\, and Muriel Rukeyser \nand  \nSaturday Oct 11\, 2025 at 7pm\nfeatures Tobias Schneebaum \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nPresenter\, Lucille Rhodes\, Westbeth Photographer and Filmmaker\nLucille’s film on Muriel Rukeyser premiered at the New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center. Her filmed portrait of painter\, Alice Neel\, archived by the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, is currently being screened alongside her recent retropspective (2022) by major museums internationally. \nI would like to invite friends and neighbors to attend the screenings and after share any memories you may have. I knew and loved Barton\, was awed and grateful to Muriel\, met Tobias only briefly through Barton and Benny only in exchanging  smiles and weather reports at 9th floor elevator.  \nBenny Andrews (1930-2006) artist\nThe Visible Man  28 minutes\nDirected by David Irving; produced by Linda Freeman\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Andrews \nBarton Benes (1942-2012 artist\nNo Secrets  (25 minutes)\nDirected by Joe Lovett\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Lidice_Beneš \nMuriel Rukeyser (1930-1980) Poet\nThey Are Their Own Gifts (19 minutes)\nProduced and directed by Lucille Rhodes and\nMargaret Murphy\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriel_Rukeyser \nTobias Schneebaum (1922-2005 Artist and Anthropologist.\n Keep The River on Your Right  93min\nProduced and Directed by David Shapiro and Laurie Gwen Shapiro.[2]\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobias_Schneebaum \nSponsored by WARC and The Beautification Committee
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-immortals-film-portraits-presented-by-lucille-rhodes/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250921T233342Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays Free Live Music : Emergency Group and Framed Ophelia
DESCRIPTION:Friday Oct 3\, 2025 at 7pm\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nJoin Westbeth Musician Andreas Brade for an evening full of Free Improvised Music touches of ambience\, Jazz Rock\, Electronica\, Krautrock and Free Jazz will feature two Groups \nFramed Ophelia: featuring Walter Horn\, keyboards; Tsuyoshi Honjo\, Saxophone; Peter Evans multi instrumentalist & electronics. \nEmergency Group: featuring Robert Boston\, keyboards; Jonathan Byerley\, guitar; Dave Mandl\, Bass; Andreas Brade\, drums \nWith this event we will celebrate the recording Emergency Group at Westbeth.\nPlease come and join us for an evening of music in the moment\, This is an all age event. \n Bandcamp link Emergency Group\n\nBandcamp link to Framed Ophelia
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/first-fridays-free-live-music-emergency-group-and-framed-ophelia/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T170000
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CREATED:20251002T111540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251018T012232Z
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SUMMARY:Giraudo Sinfonietta  Pedro Giraudo Chamber Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Oct 12\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nFREE FOR WESSTBETH RESIDENTS\nGENERAL PUBLIC TICKETS : Eventbrite Giraduo Sinfonietta \nThis event marks the performance  of the Giraudo Sinfonietta — a brand-new chamber orchestra dedicated to performing the music of Pedro Girado. This ensemble of 10 extraordinary musicians will bring his compositions to life for the very first time in this format.\n \nPedro Giraudo\nLatin Grammy Award winner bassist and composer Pedro Giraudo is among the most compelling tango artists today. After two decades performing with the most important interpreters of tango\, Pedro Giraudo debuted his own Tango Orchestra at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing in July 2015 and since then has become an active cultural ambassador of this beautiful and passionate music of his native Argentina. \nWestbeth Artist Page: Pedro Giraudo\nWebsite  Pedro Giraudo
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/giraudo-sinfonietta-pedro-giraudo-chamber-orchestra/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250912T163821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251018T012255Z
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SUMMARY:Learn to Tango!  with Leonardo Sardella
DESCRIPTION:Click image to enlarge\n\nWednesdays\nOctober 1\, 8\, 15\, 2025\n6pm – 7pm\nFREE \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nThis October\, come experience the passion and singular improvisational magic of Tango. In this three class series\, Leonardo Sardella\, an experienced and compassionate teacher\, will guide participants to the nuances of tango’s distinct embrace\, moving partners through walking\, pivoting\, shifting\, turning\, and more with a sensitive connection to music and rhythm. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month\, WARC presents this unique opportunity to TANGO!  \nThe New York Times described Sardella’s dancing as\, “Elegance\, musicality\, romance\, wit and serious glamor.”  \nFor more info\, ontact Ellie Kusner Westbeth Performance chair: westbethperformance@gmail.com \nLeonardo Sardella started dancing tango professionally in his hometown of Buenos Aires. He has trained with renowned tango instructors and  has performed on the best stages in Argentina with several dance companies: Colon theater and Cervantes theater among others.  \nHe moved to New York City in 2011 when he co-founded with Walter Perez Malevaje dance company; and later Friends of Argentine Tango – a non profit organization that brings shows and classes to seniors and schools kids\, working with City Center and performing for the schools at the City Center stage.  \nLeonardo has participated in the International Tango festivals worldwide and has performed and DJ in major cities in the United States and in England\, France\, Germany\, Italy\, Switzerland\, Sweden\, Denmark\, Iceland\, Dominican Republic \, Mexico\, Bolivia and Argentina.\nHe ranks very high on the list of the most important Argentine tango dancers and DJ. in the world that are capable of exchanging smoothly and creatively roles of leader and follower. \nHe worked as a jury for the Argentine Tango World Cup and other dance competitions.   \nLeonardo was the choreographer of Male Tango\, (IATI theatre) which was recognized with two HOLA (Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors) awards (Outstanding performance in musical theater: Leonardo Sardella – and Outstanding Musical production\, and Two Latin ACE Awards (Asociación de Cronistas de Espectáculos de NY) nominations (Best Director – best choreographer)\nFor the last two years he was also part of Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing – teaching and performing with renowned Argentine electronic tango band Tanghetto and the típica Messies.  \nRecently je opened and directs the NYCity tango school\, in the heart of NYC.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/learn-to-tango-with-leonardo-sardella/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T200000
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SUMMARY:The Cat and The MoonOne Act Play by W B YeatsDirected by Alison Armstrong
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Sept 30\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nWARC Literary Arts presents:\nThe Cat and the Moon by W.B. Yeats\nDirected by Alison Armstrong \nCast:\nTerence Burk: Blind Man\nDennis Fitzpatrick: Lame Man\nBeth Griffith: First Musician\nSusan Hyman: Second Musician\nAlison Armstrong: Third Musician\nSaint Colman: Himself \nMasks by Casey Compton & Ralph Lee\nFlute music: from Moore’s Irish Melodies \nNotes from Alison Armstrong\nImagine a country road in the West of Ireland. County Mayo perhaps. We observe a pair\nof elderly tramps\, the Blind Man who carries the Lame Man on his back for forty years. They\nhave wandered the country roads of the west of Ireland searching for Saint Colman’s Holy Well\,\nwhere they may be healed or blessed.\nWe hear a tension between the two old men who cannot live without one another and yet\ncannot live happily in their codependence. We realize that they evoke any number of\ncodependent pairings—married couples\, children and parents\, warring brothers such as Jacob\nand Esau\, Samuel Beckett’s Vladimir and Estragon\, or Hamm and Clov. Thus this simple story\nof comic irony appeals to the archetype that most of us experience in our own lives.\nYeats’s stagecraft was influenced not only by the classical Greeks but also in certain cases\nby the Japanese forms of Noh and Kyogen that combine the irony of inevitable absurdity and\nprofound suffering\, despair and hope\, rancor and forgiveness.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/the-cat-and-the-moonone-act-play-by-w-b-yeatsdirected-by-alison-armstrong/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250913T150845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T205011Z
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SUMMARY:The Village Trip  Open Stage for artists at Westbeth and in the neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Sept 20\, 2025\n6pm – 9pm  \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nThis is a community-focused opportunity* to share your talents and ideas with the Festival attendees and to represent the amazing artists who live at Westbeth and in the neighborhood.  \n*this is a volunteer opportunity (no compensation) \nCall for Artists of all disciplines! \nSaturday\, SEPT 20 (6 ‘til 9 pm) Westbeth’s Community Room will be hosting a Community Hang in celebration of “The Village Trip” with an \nOPEN STAGE – Show up & Sign up!\nPlease email me (Teri Roiger if you would like to present something at this event\, or if you have any questions:  teriroiger@gmaiil.com \nWestbeth musicians and friends  are particularly invited.  \nMORE INFO ABOUT THE VILLAGE TRIP HERE \nNow in its seventh year\, The Village Trip is an annual festival celebrating Culture and Community by sharing Music\, Art\, Poetry\, Spoken Word\, Dance\, Film & Storytelling across Greenwich Village and the East Village from Friday SEPT 19 through Sunday SEPT 28 (2025). You can read more about it here: https://www.thevillagetrip.com/
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/the-village-trip-call-for-artists-of-all-disciplines/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250826T182241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T204853Z
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SUMMARY:GIRAUDO SINFONIETTA  Pedro Giraudo Chamber Orchestra  celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Sept 17\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nTickets: Eventbrite Giraduo Sinfonietta \nThis event marks the debut of the Giraudo Sinfonietta — a brand-new chamber orchestra dedicated to performing the music of Pedro Girado. This ensemble of 10 extraordinary musicians will bring his compositions to life for the very first time in this format. \nMembers of the Giraudo Sinfonietta\nKatie Althen-Velázquez\, flutes\nDjakhangir Khaydarov\, clarinets\nJosh Deutsch\, Trumpet & Flugelhorn\nRyan Keberle\, trombone\nMartha Kato\, piano\nNicolas Danielson\, violin\nJeremías Sergiani Velázquez\, violin\nNardo Poy\, viola\nAmy Kang\, cello\nPedro Giraudo\, bass & compositions \nThis premiere is also a special way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month\, honoring the traditions and voices that inspire Pedro Giraudo’s work. \nThis project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and the Westbeth Artists Residents Council (WARC). \nPedro Giraudo\nLatin Grammy Award winner bassist and composer Pedro Giraudo is among the most compelling tango artists today. After two decades performing with the most important interpreters of tango\, Pedro Giraudo debuted his own Tango Orchestra at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing in July 2015 and since then has become an active cultural ambassador of this beautiful and passionate music of his native Argentina. \nWestbeth Artist Page: Pedro Giraudo\nWebsite  Pedro Giraudo
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/giraudo-sinfonietta-pedro-giraudo-chamber-orchestra-celebrates-hispanic-heritage-month/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250828T142809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T152414Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: Up in the Air
DESCRIPTION:Tues Sept 9\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nClick Image to find our more about the film.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-up-in-the-air/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250809T155857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T152447Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday MusicMichael Moss with Roots to Shoots
DESCRIPTION:Photo of Michael Moss by Scott Friedlander \nFriday Sept 5\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nROOTS to SHOOTS:\nWarren Smith\, Alexis Marcelo\, Adam Lane\, Jackson Krall \nMichael Moss/ROOTS to SHOOTS is a stellar band playing music from the classic bag of modern jazz composers ranging from Eric Dolphy to John Coltrane\, Bill Evans to Duke Ellington\, and original compositions by Michael Moss. Moss (tenor and soprano sax\, bass clarinet\, flute) will be joined by his old buddy Jackson Krall\, Cecil Taylor’s long-time drummer\, jazz icon Warren Smith on vibes\, amazing bassist Adam Lane\, and fantastic keyboard player Alexis Marcelo who will be breaking in Westbeth’s new Baldwin 9 foot concert grand piano! \n“…powerful\, amazing\, unique\, genuinely creative music”\nRon J. Pelletier\, Jazz from Gallery 41\, Berkeley\, CA \nMICHAEL MOSS\nReed player/composer\, Michael Moss has been actively involved in the music scene for many years leading his own musical groups: Bows Ensemble for Strings and Piano\, ROOTS to SHOOTS\, the Accidental Orchestra—a 22-piece renaissance jazz orchestra\, Four Rivers\, and Free Energy. Numerous grants include Meet the Composer\, NYSCA\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, and CREATE Council on the Arts. His record label\, Fourth Stream Records\, has produced multiple LPs\, cassettes\, and CDs including HELIX\, Intervals\, Free Play\, Dream Time\, In Between Gigs\, Pyramid\, Upstream\, Cross Current\, Live at ACIA. Performances and commissions are wide-ranging— Little Island\, Bridge Street Theatre\, Turks and Caicos Arts Foundation\, Isthmus Jazz Festival\, New York Loft Jazz Celebrations\, New York Musicians Festival\, Revelation Gallery\, St John’s in the Village\, Jazzmania\, Studio Rivbea\, Environ\, Joe Lee Wilson’s Ladies Fort\, Central Park Bandshell\, Space For Innovative Development\, Stockton State College\, SUNY at Stony Brook\, and Borough of Manhattan Community College. He curated and performed in Loft in the Sky Jazz Festivals and multiple Westbeth Music Festivals. Collaborations include work with electroacoustic composer James Dashow\, choreographer Judith Moss\, storyteller Regina Ress and playwright Domnica Radulescu. \nMoss composes music reminiscent of different cultures in order to deeply explore cultural traditions without appropriating those cultures\, learning Persian scales of Iran and Iraq\, musical scales of Turkey\, Armenia\, and the Balkans\, Greek modes\, Israeli and klezmer scales\, Japanese and Chinese pentatonic modes\, plus scales and meters used in classical ragas of India so as to get inside the music. He plays non-western instruments\, playing Indian cane flutes he bought in New Delhi\, India\, the Thai khean bought in Bangkok\, Thailand\, plus odd Peruvian pan flutes and penny whistles. \nMoss released records beginning in the 1970 on his independent record label\, Fourth Stream Records\, and produced three lps featuring Four Rivers—Upstream\, Cross Current\, and Live at ACIA. I went on to drop multiple cassettes and cds and digital releases. \nThe latest releases\, beginning in 2015\, feature the New York Free Quartet with pianist Steve Cohn\, bassist Larry Roland\, and drummer Chuck Fertal: Dream Time\, In Between Gigs…Can You Dig?\, and Free Play. He appears with guitarist Billy Stein on Intervals. This year Moss is dropping a 4 cd/digital box set including everything ROOTS to SHOOTS and Ensemble Bows in all of its iterations have recorded entitled Quantum Butterfly. \nMichael Moss holds a Ph.D. in psychology. \nWARREN SMITH\nWarren Smith was born May 14\, 1934\, in Chicago\, Illinois\, to a musical family.[1] His father played saxophone and clarinet with Noble Sissle and Jimmie Noone\, and his mother was a harpist and pianist. At the age of four Smith studied clarinet with his father. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 1957\, then received a master’s degree in percussion from the Manhattan School of Music in 1958. \nOne of his earliest major recording dates was with Miles Davis as a vibraphonist in 1957. He found work in Broadway pit bands beginning in 1958 when he was in the original production of Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story. WIS also played with Gil Evans that year. In 1961 he co-founded the Composers Workshop Ensemble. In the 1960s Smith accompanied Aretha Franklin\, Nina Simone\, Lloyd Price\, and Nat King Cole; he worked with Sam Rivers from 1964–76 and with Gil Evans again from 1968 to 1976. In 1969 he played with Janis Joplin and in 1971 with King Curtis and Tony Williams. He was also a founding member of Max Roach’s percussion ensemble\, M’Boom\, in 1970. \nIn the 1970s and 1980s Smith had a loft called Studio Wis that acted as a performing and recording space for many young New York jazz musicians\, such as Wadada Leo Smith and Oliver Lake. Through the 1970s Smith played with Andrew White\, Julius Hemphill\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, Nancy Wilson\, Quincy Jones\, Count Basie\, and Carmen McRae. Other credits include extensive work with rock and pop musicians and time spent with Anthony Braxton\, Charles Mingus\, Henry Threadgill\, Van Morrison\, and Joe Zawinul. He continued to work on Broadway into the 1990s\, and has performed with a number of classical ensembles. \nSmith taught in the New York City public school system from 1958 to 1968\, at Third Street Settlement from 1960 to 1967\, at Adelphi University in 1970–71\, and at SUNY-Old Westbury from 1971. \nALEXIS MARCELO\nAlexis Marcelo is a pianist who creates a soulful New York City sound. He instinctively delivers a sound representative of a wide range of influences. His training began at the Harlem School of the Arts learning from JD Parran (AACM) and continued at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where he studied composition with Yusef Lateef. \nAlexis Marcelo benefitted greatly from growing up in New York City as a black Latino. He was exposed to Hip Hop\, Rock\, Salsa\, Merengue\, and Gospel music. His studies led him to the greats in African American music where he fell in love with Thelonious Monk\, John Coltrane\, Miles Davis\, and Wayne Shorter. \nThe unique sound of Alexis Marcelo comes from all of these influences and aims to capture the soulful expression of man. He’s performed overseas and domestically at various festivals and prestigious venues. They include the North Sea Jazz Festival (Holland-Yusef Lateef)\, the Detroit Jazz Festival (Yusef Lateef)\, Etnafest (Italy-Yusef Lateef)\, Mediawave Festival (Hungary-The Hub)\, Alice Tully Hall in New York City as well as multiple tours to Germany\, Poland\, United Kingdom\, and Denmark. \nHe has also recorded multiple albums with former professor and mentor Yusef Lateef. He has just recorded his first album (coming out in 2019) and can be heard on current recordings with Adam Rudolph’s Go Orchestra & Moving Pictures\, and a new recording with Malcolm Mooney (Can). Alexis Marcelo is a very unique pianist who looks to provide a soulful experience. \nADAM LANE\nComposer/Bassist\nBy combining a disparate set of influences into a unique and personal improvisational voice\, Adam Lane has become recognized as one of the most original creative voices in the New York improv scene. He is the leader of several different ensembles that perform his original creative music compositions. His most recent projects include The Adam Lane Trio\, featuring legendary reedist Vinny Golia\, Four Corners\, a co-lead ensemble with reedist Ken Vandermark\, The Full Throttle Orchestra (both West and East coast versions)\, formed to perform Lane’s large group music for improvising orchestras\, and an ongoing solo project that combines unique processed double bass improvisations with Lane’s original story telling. Sam Prestiani of Jazziz says of Lane’s writing: “His confidence and confrontational prowess as well as his abiding sense of lyricism and heavy-groove power place him in the lineage of forward-jazz adventurism.”\nLane is the recipient of numerous awards and grants including the Julius Hemphill award for large ensemble jazz piece\, several meet the composer awards\, and a Paternings Scholarship award for study at the Darmstadt School for New Music where Lane studied double bass with Steffano Scodanibbio\, and attended master classes in composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen. \nAs a sideman he has performed with an eclectic mix of musicians\, from tenor great John Tchicai\, to alto iconoclast Richard Tabnik\, to rock legend Tom Waits\, plus Steve Cohn\, Michael Bisio\, Lou Grassi\, Perry Robinson\, Julian Priester\, Blaise Siwula and Burton Greene\, Mark Whitecage and Kalaparush Maurice McIntyre as a co-leader. As a leader he worked with Avram Fefer\, Roy Campbell\, Barry Altschul\, Tayler Ho Bynum. \nJACKSON KRALL\nBorn December 10\, 1949\, Detroit\, Michigan\, growing up there and in Wisconsin. Drummer Jackson Krall has been an active member of the NYC Avant Jazz scene since the mid 1970’s. Mark Hennen and John Blum have been his musical collaborators\, individually and together\, for decades. Jackson has also played drums in performance with high-profile avant jazz musicians such as Bill Dixon\, Alan Silva\, Karen Borca\, William Parker\, J.D. Parran\, Jemeel Moondoc\, Rob Brown\, Steve Swell\, and many\, many more\, as well as choreographers Elaine Shipman and Kay Nishikawa\, and his own group “The Secret Music Society”. He was a frequent drummer of choice for the iconic pianist Cecil Taylor for 20+ years and served on the faculty of Bennington college while under the tutlige of Profs. Bill Dixon\, Milford Graves and choreographer Judith Dunn\, just prior to moving to New York in 1975. In the 1980’s he was a founding member of the largest of its kind in NYC\, Empire Loisieda Escola de Samba. He is also known as a maker of drums\, bells\, and other instruments and has created a series of sound sculptures dedicated to the memory of Sun Ra. \nm2moss11@gmail.com\nwww.m2Theory.com\nhttps://michaelmoss.bandcamp.com \nFirst Fridays Music is a curated free monthly live music event open to the public and is sponsored by the Westbeth Artists Residents Council and Westbeth MusicWorks.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/first-friday-musicmichael-moss-with-roots-to-shoots/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250820T190919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T182518Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: RRR
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Aug 21\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nClick image to learn more about the film
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-rrr/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250728T005343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T185650Z
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SUMMARY:West Village Community Blood Drive at Westbeth
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/west-village-community-blood-drive-at-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250620T010756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T214428Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday LIve Music : Eve Zanni Quartet  Angels and Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:Friday July 11\, 2025\n7pm\nFree\n  \n\n\n  \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY\n  \n\n \nClick to enlarge \nThe Eve Zanni Quartet presents “Angels and Ancestors”...original compositions\, jazz standards\, songs from ancestral stories and traditions” with Isaac Raz\, piano\, Yoshi Waki on bass and Andreas Brade on drums and percussion special guests; followed by Sing Along with The Bliss Singers! \nEve Zanni is an original jazz voice\, warm and expressive with a sensual musicality…traversing the primal depths of great jazz standards and original compositions in a blend of her unique arrangements that embrace classic jazz\, Brasilian\, Afro-Cuban\, Celtic and Middle-eastern rhythms….all sung with passion and romantic soul. Eve also tours\, records\, in the U.S.\, the Caribbean and Europe. .Westbeth Artist Page \nGerman born drummer\, educator and composer Andreas Brade has been a professional drummer for over 30 years. With an open mind he has found himself over the years in many different musical situations\, “the good and the bad” and many lessons learned. Andreas has performed and recorded nationally and internationally with many different Jazz\, African\, Afro Caribbean\, Gospel\, Rock\, R&B\, and Improvisational Artists at venues and festivals such as the Montreal Jazz Fest\, Kennedy Center\, Boston Symphony Hall\, NJPAC\, the Blue Note\, the Apollo Cafe and many more\,\nWestbeth Artist Page \nIsaac Raz After graduating from Berklee College of Music\, Isaac returned to New York where he became active in performing\, arranging\, and production\, working with Jazz and Pop greats\, and composing the score for an Emmy winning television film. In addition to teaching\, Isaac continues to regularly compose and perform\, and has developed expertise in a broad range of instruments and as a vocalist.\nWebsiteWebsite \nYoshi Waki Born in Fukuoka\, Japan\, Yoshi attended Berklee College of Music in Boston to pursue a carreer in music. Starting from the National Tour Company of Fosse\, tours has taken him to many parts of the world over the years. Based in New York City for the past 20 years\, Yoshi have worked with The Artie Shaw Orchestra\, Chihiro Yamanaka\, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown\, Dan Zanes and Friends\, Deborah Harry\, Freddie Cole\, Harry Whitaker\, Kenia\, Paquito D’Rivera\, Randy Johnston\, Shunzo Ohno\, Travis Sullivan’s Bjorkestra\, William Galison among others.\nAmong the numerous recordings he did\, Catch that Train! (Dan Zanes and Friends) won the 49th Annual Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children\, and After Hours (Chihiro Yamanaka) won the 23rd Japan Gold Disc Award for Jazz Album of the Year.\nWebsite
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/first-friday-live-music-eve-zanni-quartet-angels-and-ancestors/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250620T012905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T214347Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: Daughters of the Dust
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday July 8\, 2025\nat 7pm\nFree \n\n\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY\n\n\n\nClick image to discover more about the film.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-daughters-of-the-dust/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250609T005826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T122559Z
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SUMMARY:West Village Blood Drive: We All Bleed the Same
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 28th\, 2025 11am – 5pm\n\n\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St (enter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY\n\n \n  \nNew York Blood Center (NYBC) has declared a blood emergency\nfollowing a sharp and sustained drop in blood donations\, especially of O- and O+ blood types.\nO- which is the universal blood type and used in emergencies is down to a 1-2 day supply. With only 2% of New Yorkers donating blood\, the state is short of nearly 390\,000 donors needed to meet patient needs. As summer brings both an increase in trauma cases and a sharp decline in donations. This combination creates a dangerous shortage\, and the need for support is more urgent than ever. \nPlease take a moment to schedule your donation today. Every donation has the power to save up to THREE lives. Your donation could be the difference. \nClick to enlarge
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/west-village-blood-drive-we-all-bleed-the-same/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250614T182715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T122527Z
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SUMMARY:Get to Know Your Neighbors Lucille Rhodes filmmaker and Bob Malenky folk musician
DESCRIPTION:Click image to enlarge  Friday June 27\, 2025\n7pm – 9pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nBob Malneky is deeply involved with blues and other forms of roots music. He participated in Sunday sessions in Washington Square Park in the early ’60’s and has learned from and played with many blues legends such as Muddy Waters and Lightnin’ Hopkins.\nIn 1974\, he recorded and toured with the legendary harmonica player Sonny Terry.\nBob taught World Folk Music at CCNY for many years and has remained active\, playing at clubs\, coffee houses and festivals in this country and abroad\, as well as performing at concerts here at Westbeth. \nLucille Rhodes is a photographer\, former filmmaker and professor.  Her films have been screened at the New York Film Festival \, Berlin Film Festival\, PBS\, etc.  She profited from her creative retreats at Yaddo and the MacDowell Art Colonies as well as Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute.  She was one of the founding staff  members of both the New York State Council on the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Council\,and for many years has been a judge of documentary films for the Guanajuato International Film Festival. \nThe Alice Neel film we will be seeing was selected to accompany Alice’s one woman show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2021\, and can be accessed from their film archive through YouTube. Lucille has been working on several photographic projects for a number of years including one\, on her great love\, the riders of the NYC subway system!
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/get-to-know-your-neighbors-lucille-rhodes-filmmaker-and-bob-malenky-folk-musician/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250512T225636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250614T182840Z
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SUMMARY:Arnold Hinton Book Event Photography
DESCRIPTION:This event was cancelled because ordered books will not arrive in time for the launch. \nClick to enlarge  Tues June 17\, 2025 at 7pm\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY \nArnold Hinton’s photography focuses on social justice and humanity\, drawing parallels between the racism and oppression experienced by Jews in concentration camps to the experience of African Americans. \nArnold recently visited concentration camps in Berlin and Vienna. “In America if you were Black\, you were a slave\, you picked cotton and sugar cane and that was it\,” said Arnold. “But to see how the Germans built these camps/houses with sinks and toilets and wash basins for people that you were going to annihilate– to me\, it made no logical sense.” Despite facing his own share of systemic barriers and societal prejudices\, his work conveys a sense of activism and empathy\, calling for a dialogue that bridges the past to the present.   \nGrowing up\, Arnold found solace and inspiration in drawing\, a medium that allowed him to articulate his emotions. Influenced by Norman Rockwell’s depictions of American life\, particularly “The Problem We All Live With”\, Arnold found his passion in photography after taking a course at Pratt Institute and discovering storytelling through the lens of a camera. “Creativity is a natural talent. Being an artist is like the emperor who has no clothes on\, because when you create something and let it free\, the world will see it as whatever it is\, and they will give critiques\, good or bad\,” he said. Through his photography\, he continues to seek out the positive while offering his own perspective on history and identity.\nMore info
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/arnold-hinton-photography-book-launch/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250501T214059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T004427Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: Jaws
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 7\, 2025 at 7pm \nClick image for info about the movie:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-jaws/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T134838
CREATED:20250514T221414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T004615Z
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SUMMARY:Crossing Tones Presents: Celebrating Westbeth Jazz 1980  Guest Commentator: Billy Harper
DESCRIPTION:Click image to enlarge\n\nSunday June 1\, 2025 12 – 5pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nLISTENING SEESION FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nHistoric recordings of Freddie Waits\, Patti Boiwn\, Chuck Israels\, Billy Harper\, Gil Evans\, Peter Warren\, Stanely Cowell\, and more! \nMore info CrossingTones.org \n‘WITHIN THESE WALLS; JAZZ AT WESTBETH\, While you are at Westbeth\,  visit the exhibition at Bethune St Lobby. It features photos and bios of the jazz greats who lived here\, including all of the above and much more \, as well as the musicians who live here now.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/jazz-at-westbeth-1980-listening-sessing-with-billy-harper/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T200000
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SUMMARY:Get to Know Your Neighbors: Jonathan Bauch and Pele Bach
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge  Friday May 30\, 2025 at 7pm \nAbout Jonathan Bauch\nSculptor\nEvolving from an abstract painter to sculpture\, Bauch adroitly manipulates welding technology\, transforming hard steel into delicate organic forms reminiscent of the natural world. In taming the steel\, the industrial quality of the medium is tempered by the indelible mark of the human hand\, resulting in sculptures that seem to defy their material with their lacy and ethereal qualities.\nIn addition to exhibiting in both solo and group exhibitions in New York City and New England\, he has been the recipient of grants from the Joan Mitchell\, and Adolph and Esther Gottlieb foundations\, and has taught welding steel sculpture at the Educational Alliance.  \nHe is the father of Pele who arew up at Westbeth. \nAbout Pele Bauch\nChoreographer / Dancer\nAn interdisciplinary choreographer who weaves dance\, theater\, and installation design into unique performances. As a Hapa Haole Kanaka Maoli (multi-racial Native Hawaiian) contemporary artist\, Bauch’s work also draws from oli and hula (Hawaiian chant and dance). She was selected for the 2025 Wehiwehi cohort of Kanaka Maoli artists working at the intersection of indigeneity and contemporary performance and the 2023 WAA Native Launchpad\, Bauch’s work has been presented at numerous New York venues. She has received residencies from The Joyce Theater Foundation; Dance Theater Workshop; Chocolate Factory; and 92Y Harkness Dance Center. Funders include the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; Brooklyn Arts Council; and Harkness Foundation for Dance.  \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/get-to-know-your-neighbors-jonathan-bauch-and-pele-bach/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
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